of cigarettes. all while your government is legalizing weed and, in other places, hard drugs. that make any sense? government makes a fortune on taxing tobacco, over $12 billion a year. why would they want to give that up? any way we begin tonight with biden s war on your ability to live your life without going bankrupt. now, between inflation, spiking gas prices, record prices, a looming recession, americans are suffering and it s about to get a whole lot worse. according to one washington post columnist and on msdnc, you all need to stop complaining and be grateful that joe biden is your president. right. just going to say this and if i get banged for it i don t care. there is a great deal of americans where it is uncomfortable that they re spending more but they are not going to go under. you know, you ve got to stop complaining when there s so many people who literally, the inflation rate means they may only have two meals instead of three. so i m going to need you to c
right there. sean: patrick, we have two-thirds of the american people living paycheck to paycheck. we re talking about another two grand a year on average, if you commute and use a car. if people go to your web site, how easy will it be for them to discover maybe areas, pockets, where they live where there s a dramatic difference in the price of a gallon of gasoline? well, sean, to be honest with you, i think our app probably can save you more than the federal gas tax holiday of $0.18, especially, you know, if you re looking for those lower price stations. it s not uncommon in the nation s biggest cities and most expensive cities. here in chicago, for example, you can find a station today charging 4.89. also a station charging 6.74 a gallon. so i think our app would probably do a better job than saving, than the federal government would saving. sean: but you have to drive ten miles and it s got to be, you know, it s got to be in close proximity or else you re paying a lot of mone